Police ID victims of triple fatal on I89 According to State Police investigation, Jason Potvin crossed the median into the southbound lane and struck a 2002 Chevy Silverado driven by John Hill, a 46-year-old Concord, N.H. man.

Forget Fast Lane, just call it E-ZPass in Mass.BOSTON -- The Massachusetts Department of Transportation is launching an overhaul of signs at toll plazas on the turnpike, Tobin Bridge and airport tunnels to improve safety and meet federal highway guidelines.

Northeast Utilities earnings call - Northern Pass update"Where we are right now is in procuring the last 40 miles of the right-of-way, and I can tell you we are making very, very strong progress in lining up there right away. I think we're on half for the middle of the year, approximately August timeframe to have the right-of-way secured and then to be prepared to file with the DOE the root and then start the environmental sampling process that is required, it's a two season process, so it's kind of a spring and fall process, spring, fall, winter, so we'll be ready to go and should we stay on that schedule we would be ready to have the project go in service in late 2016. So we continue to work with HQ around the issues and technical aspects of the project, continue to line up the land, we continue to do outreach in the communities, particularly in the northern New Hampshire we continue to meet with other key stakeholders in New Hampshire to continue that influencing process around the project."

Wear it 9 to 5: Office-Appropriate PerfumeThe idea of employees being stopped at the door because they've doused themselves in No. 5 or getting fired because of a devotion to Angel may seem far-fetched. But in January, perfume prohibition took on a new momentum when New Hampshire State Representative Michele Peckham sponsored a bill to ban state employees from wearing scent to work. "It came about because I received a letter from a constituent who had a seizure she believed was caused by the fragrance worn by a state employee," says Peckham. "I did a lot of research and I thought it was a valid point."

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Obama campaign launches its first positive ad in battle for White HouseThe ad, which represents a significant media buy for OfA will air in targeted markets in Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia, giving those of us that watch these sorts of races an idea of where Obama thinks he's competitive this Fall.

William Marvel on Conway sewage pipelineI'm afraid I don't share the euphoria of others over this watershed event. Of course it has for decades been the secret dream of local development gremlins to connect the two sewer systems. First

Democrats Say: Arrest the Messenger!Most voters grasp this basic point, so evidence of laxity such as that gathered by O'Keefe is devastating to the Democrats' position. So how do the Democrats respond? As the large majority of voters would wish, by tightening up procedures to prevent fraud? Of course not! They blame the messenger; and in New Hampshire, they may be trying to arrest the messenger.